triazole

/ˈtraɪəzoʊl/
noun
  1. A type of chemical compound with a five-membered ring containing two carbon atoms and three nitrogen atoms, used in antifungal drugs and other applications.
    • The doctor prescribed a triazole medication for the fungal infection.
    • Triazole compounds are important in the development of new medicines.
    • Many agricultural fungicides contain a triazole ring structure.
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